- The
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen (lit. 'swimming car') is a
light four-wheel
drive amphibious car, used
extensively by
German ground forces during the Second...
- The
Trippel SG 6 was a
Schwimmwagen (amphibious vehicle)
developed in the 1930s and used by the
German ground forces during the
Second World War. In 1935...
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prototyped in the
rejected Type 86
version went into m****
production in the
Schwimmwagen. The Type 86
performed better in
comparative testing, but the additional...
- of "amphibious" and "car." A
spiritual descendant of the
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, and the
Trippel SG6, the
Amphicar offered only
modest performance compared...
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Volkswagen Kübelwagen (1940–1945)
light military vehicle Volkswagen Schwimmwagen (1942–1944)
Volkswagen Senda (1991–1994)
Volkswagen SP1/SP2 (1973–1976)...
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successful as the
Schwimmwagen,
which became the most m****-produced
amphibious car in history.
Unlike the Kübelwagen, the
Schwimmwagen was
equipped with...
- were
developed during World War II. The most
proliferous was the
German Schwimmwagen, a
small jeep-like 4x4
vehicle designed by the
Porsche engineering firm...
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portal geared wheel hubs, are the same as in the
Volkswagen Typ 166
Schwimmwagen amphibious vehicle. 564
units of the
Kommandeurswagen were produced;...
-
version of the
Volkswagen Beetle, the Kübelwagen, 52,000 produced, and
Schwimmwagen, 15,584 produced.
Porsche produced several designs for
heavy tanks during...
- the war, the
factory predominantly built the Kübelwagen (Type 82), the
Schwimmwagen (Type 166) and
numerous other light utility vehicles.
These vehicles...